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Freitag, 7. März 2014, 22:34

Synandrospadix vermitoxicus Anzucht

After my Green flowering Synandrospadix tuber unfortunately is rotten me see here maybe drives which today Knollenrest even off, zumindesz the shoot tips are still green and alive
I bought seeds this way and that from this seller , this variant has reddish flowers.

I have previously removed the vertrockete pulp (a photo have unfortunately failed to make how they looked before)
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Number: 17 Samen(1 Same musste ICH Später entsorgen, der wurde schimmelig und Weich)
planted in a plastic box filled with potting soil with cover, seed I have not covered with Earth, brighter location, room temperature
planted on: 11 February 2014
2 sprouted on March 5, 2014
1 another sprouted on 6 March 2014

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Samstag, 8. März 2014, 10:57

Bilder der Samen

Tubers fans,

I can still contribute the images of seeds... (by the same provider when i-Bah bought)

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The shell of the seed had even after 24 hours to soak a cork-texture, which is why I'm not sure that this is indeed something like a dried fruit pulp of a Berry.
Amorphophallussamen at least eingetrocknetete pulp is designed more like dried fruit (apricot) and is actually quite soft after soaking.
What struck me more was that the tips of my fingers ached after the off powder of seed coating, as if they were - been edited with fine needles or spines oxalate crystals???

Yet nothing is germinated in me, but I have covered the seeds with substrate.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Samstag, 8. März 2014, 19:23

I tried it last year with the type. I got the seeds from the United States of an IAS member, whose Pflanze has flourished. 6 seed, of which 5 are easily germinated. Of which I traded one now, the others come straight out of their first hibernation. I had covered all seeds with substrate.

Currently, I have new seeds, but from another provider. I'll sow tomorrow.

I've attached pictures in various Entwickungsstadien times.

Greeting
Andreas
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Dienstag, 11. März 2014, 22:25

now 2 more seeds germinated

have passed the small pots with you, or did you repot again later? How big are the tubers become and you know as the flower of the mother plant was colored?

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Mittwoch, 12. März 2014, 07:05

I've used them later by 9 in 12 pots. The tubers were cm high and about 1.5 cm in diameter ca 2-3. The values are now out of the head. I would have to look. One is getopft again for about a week and has a ca 3-4 of cm long drive, a second drives well and is the day getopft, the other two have only a little bit and still have time.

Now just start their second season, there were still no blooms. The mate of the IAS said that its has flourished in the third year.

Greeting
Andreas

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Mittwoch, 12. März 2014, 11:21

Thanks for the reply, then I will plant them initially in a small pot, and sobalt I my date palm from seeds if there are no more Frost can put out. Synandrospadix in larger pots to plant, previously I have unfortunately no place.
already clear that they are still too small to bloom, thought maybe you know look like the flowers of the plants from the seller.

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Mittwoch, 12. März 2014, 11:29

I'm forgetful. :D As far as I was not thinking. Here a photo of the mother plant.:icon_angel:

Greeting
Andreas
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Mittwoch, 12. März 2014, 11:49

Do not worry:D
Thanks for the photo
looks like the flower variant of I have a flowering enabled tuber / hatte(mal schaueno b der kleine rest der Knolle wieder austreibt)

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Freitag, 20. Juni 2014, 16:06

Synandrospadix-fans

sure that I found described the species as rare and difficult in the germination, she's at least been amazingly willing, what is germination and growth...

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Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 20. Juni 2014, 19:13

Since I can only agree. I've seeded again ca 20 piece a few weeks ago, the germination rate is ca 60% of the once germinated is neither again entered.

Gru0
Andreas

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 15:49

Synandrospadix-fans

My seedlings are growing really well...

There were also problems with spider mites and gradually have become more and more yellow and are indented.
There is green in the pot were, I continue simply poured.
Now even the last plants were yellow and that they came up with: index.php? page = attachment & attachmentID = 2068

There were even cases by about pea nodules, as well as some pea-size nodules that were mushy.
I would have probably from earlier need to pot, and must remove the nodules of confiscated plants...

Now, what do I do with the intact nodules?
Dry rest period or pot again and keep slightly moist?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 16:28

Hi Bernard,.

I had my last winter in minimal damp peat moss in it and now again.
As soon as that then I stew the roots.
Take only too small pots, my 2 have become very big size.

LG
Ronny

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 16:32

Hello Ronny,.

OK, I read between the lines, that you had no losses in Sphagnum?

Thanks for the advice :icon_thumbs1:

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 16:36

had the 2 small which I got, was also not a Verlust.Hab yet ne that great I had but dry.

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 16:42

Then the small coming OK, still in the MOSS bed... :-)

Happy dozing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 18:51

Hi Bernard,.

I keep my always completely dry and had even no losses.

The smaller ones are sown ijm spring, the large is a year older. Sorry for the picture quality, she did just in bad light with the mobile.

Greeting
Andreas
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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 19:05

Hello of Andreas,

How long do you remain dry? Until the buds start to exorcise?

The small actually not particularly "dry resistant" look, wants to say that the fabric looks not so that it protects the small nodules from the desiccation - but that may deceive, because look Frükartoffeln Yes also not much different...

Happy storing, Bernhard.

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 20:43

Andreas, this is by the way, your Knolle.Die was in the spring little larger than Bernhard largest on the image.
If I keep that in the MOSS she looks just so in the spring, but if you have experience with dry storage, seem to work.
I had but fear that that dried up me, so had I tried it first time moist.

The great that I still was dry, but I had a feeling that all already has shrunk over the winter, but she was just big enough
that is not so in the weight.
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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 21:17

Wow, not bad. With a little luck flower is the next year ne.

I must say that I not unbeaaufgsichtigt leave my tubers over the winter, but see through so every 2 weeks. If I have the impression that it is necessary, I spray a little water with the spray bottle on the shelf in the air above the bulbs so you don't get wet but easily wetted.Thus is on the shelf of my tuberous probably slightly higher humidity although it is open.

I don't know whether it would be necessary or makes a difference, but hurt it doesn't even

Bernhard, Yes, I plant them when is a shoot.

Greeting
Andreas

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Dienstag, 25. November 2014, 21:33

Thanks for the advice, guys!

Decide for my small one time according to the Nice aphorism: without Moos nix los... (but only slightly moist...)

Happy storing, Bernhard.

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